Always knew Diana Krall had good taste

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Always knew Diana Krall had good taste

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Anybody know the player? First appearance at 1:26. (Not that we're not staring at her!)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sxK8ghb9PU
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Can't say I know who this player is, but I know when I saw Diana Krall last year in Vancouver she played with the Vancouver Symphony and Ellis Wean was playing. I don't know if she tours with her own orchestra (haha) but I'm assuming that the orchestra is made up of members from the Rio area.
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Always been a big fan of Diana Krall . . . tuba or not!!
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Does anyone else think the tuba player is a poser?
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Cameron Gates wrote:Does anyone else think the tuba player is a poser?
If he is not, he must enjoy getting paid for all those potato notes----not a tuba-friendly piece of music! 8)
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Was there a tuba player there?

I watched this twice, and I didn't see a tuba, french horn, percussion or a guitar player there. All I noticed was Diana Krall and nice music.
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I played the first two nights of that tour in Calgary back in the spring of '09. It was a double: tuba and second trombone. The tuba parts were mostly whole and half notes but nice scoring- almost entirely as the bass of the french horn section. The two trombones and three trumpets were only used on three or four tunes- pretty high parts for me on bass trombone.

All in all it was a very enjoyable gig. She has a great trio with her and she puts on a great show.

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Nice, but no substitute for Dionne.
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Are you sure about that Kory? I subbed in for Ellis on a Diana Krall show and it was right around that time frame. . .

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If you listen to the original Bacharach arrangement, there was a strong trumpet part in the song. With that much brass in the new one, I was expecting just a bit more... something!

Very nice, though. Glad to see her husband is not changing her voice style too much ;-)
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bloke wrote:As far as the Krall arrangement, it sounds a little bit like a Nelson Riddle arrangement, but that would be impossible (d. 1985).
Pretty sure it's Klaus Ogerman's work.
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